When people experience long-term mental distress and difficulties coping with relationships it can reduce their quality of life and lead to social exclusion.
The new findings from the UCL led study found that the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease was 18% less in men prescribed drugs commonly used to treat erectile dysfunction
Led collaboratively between CNWL and University College London, the new purpose-built research facility will aim to understand the diseases of ageing, and develop therapies against them
Findings from the study examining the first-ever post-diagnostic dementia support programme are a ‘rare positive result’ and a ‘lifeline to thousands of carers across the UK’
The Behavioural Activation in Social Isolation trial ran during the COVID pandemic and found that the mental health and quality of life improved for older people who received the structured telephone-based psychological care
The new funding scheme will be targeted to Researchers of Black, Bangladeshi and Pakistani heritage in the UK to stay in research and advance their careers
Published in the journal BMC Psychiatry, a new study explores the impact of psychological treatments on reducing Covid anxiety among adults in the UK.
The BRIGhTMIND study used MRI neuronavigated Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) to treat patients with severe depression and found improved quality of life and eased symptoms over the following 6 months
Published findings from the TACK study (Tackling chronic depression) highlight the need for further research for patients living with anxiety disorders